Transfers
Rangers' €4.5m gamble on Ognjen Ugrešić tests Scottish ambition
Glasgow Rangers have submitted a €4.5 million upfront offer for 19‑year‑old midfielder Ognjen Ugrešić of Partizan Belgrade. The written proposal arrived at Humska 1, and the Scottish club aims to finalise the transfer quickly before Partizan’s UEFA monitoring deadline and the start of the Conference League qualifiers.
Rangers see Ugrešić’s vice‑captaincy and €15 million release clause as leverage to secure a young leader with resale potential. Manager Derek McInnes believes the midfielder could add steel to a squad that currently requires extensive surgery across the board.
Partizan executives consider the €4.5 million figure a joke and are holding out for around €5.5 million, coupled with a substantial future sell‑on clause to sustain daily operations. Their urgency stems from looming UEFA monitoring deadlines and the need for liquid capital before the Conference League qualifiers.
The Scottish Premiership’s loud, physical and fast‑paced nature makes it difficult for raw youngsters to adapt quickly in Glasgow. McInnes prefers ready‑made steel rather than a project to nurture through the winter months.
Committing over €5 million to an unproven Serbian midfielder could cripple Rangers’ ability to rotate the squad and spark a bidding war that inflates the price further. Overpaying for potential often leads to managerial turnover, according to the analysis.
On May 13, 2026, Thelo Aasgaard celebrated Rangers’ opening goal against Hibernian at Ibrox Stadium, underscoring the team’s attacking promise but also highlighting the need for midfield depth. The photograph by Ian MacNicol captured the moment, reinforcing the club’s desire for reinforcement.
If Rangers walk away, they are likely to explore alternatives elsewhere in Europe, preserving budget flexibility. For Partizan, holding firm could secure a higher fee and future earnings, shaping both clubs’ summer strategies.